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There’s no denying that eating too much “junk food” is bad for us. A healthy diet can help to keep everything from your heart health to your mental sharpness at its peak. Government ...
Junk food adverts will be banned on some bus and train services to tackle childhood obesity. The North East, which is among nine areas to join the initiative, will ban unhealthy food promotions on ...
The British government will implement a ban on junk food advertisements being shown on TV before 9:00 p.m., starting in the fall of 2025. A British Department for Health and Social Care ...
has carved out a lucrative niche on social media with his still life paintings of junk food. He has rendered greasy cheesesteaks, extra-large sodas and dinosaur-shaped chicken nuggets in delicate ...
There’s no denying that eating too much “junk food” is bad for us. A healthy diet can help to keep everything from your heart health to your mental sharpness at its peak. Government statistics show ...
A recent study sheds light on how consuming high-calorie, sugary, and fatty junk food can impact brain function and behaviour. Conducted by researchers at the University of Michigan, US ...
A study found a link between ultra-processed food items or junk food and a potential cognitive decline. It could also increase the stroke risk. We all love snacking. Sometimes, it is to pass the ...
Even though the top five include food delivery, hotel and phone plans, more people associate the live entertainment industry with junk fees than any other industry at 20.5%. The food delivery and ...
Burgers and other fast foods are among those that will likely be affected by the new rules Online adverts for junk food will not be allowed from next year under new government rules introduced to ...
The good news keeps coming; they're vegetarian, a source of fibre and HFSS compliant too, which means they don't raise any red flags on the government's food grading system. Says the brand ...
After October 2025, included in that definition will be adverts for junk food. Online adverts will also be restricted from promoting products high in fat, salt and sugar. Andrew Gwynne ...